Importance of Khushu in our prayer
Muslims offer Salah five times a day. Salah is the 2nd most important pillar of Islam which is obligatory on every Muslim. We should offer Salah with “Khushu” in order to gain the actual reward and more blessings from Almighty Allah. Khushu is an Arabic word used to refer to humbleness, submissiveness, and gentleness within heart due to the consciousness of Allah’s Greatness and Dignity while offering Salah.
Salah
 is the key to success in this world and in the hereafter. But if we do 
not look after this key we’ll not be able to unlock the doors that lead 
to the good in this life and the hereafter. In order to achieve success,
 we have to be humble in our prayers. No doubt, when our Salah is in 
good condition, we’ll notice that all the other life affairs also 
naturally fall into their right places with ease. Times of ease become 
more joyful and times of difficulties become bearable.
Allah Almighty says in the Noble Quran: “It is the believers who are successful: those who are humble in their prayer.” (Quran, 23:1-2)
Khushu
 appears to be more important than the outward aspects of Salah because 
the value of the Prayer is directly related to the depth of intensity 
the servant of Allah can achieve during its performance. If anyone wants
 to be among those who are successful, then they have to try to achieve 
the noble aspect of Khushu in their prayers.
Allah (SWT) says in the Noble Quran: “Most certainly those Believers have attained true success: They who are during their prayer humbly submissive.” (Quran, 23:1)
It
 is important to realize that the state of Khushu is a state of 
true presence in the Salah. Khushu helps one connect deeply with Allah 
Almighty. Today we will discuss some tips to achieve Khushu in our 
prayers for getting the pleasure of Allah Almighty.
Why Khushu
 is importance in our salah(prayers), what improves it, why we should 
constantly strive to guard our salah, and some productive tips to excel 
in our khushu.
‘Khushu’ is an Arabic word used to refer to humility or humbleness while offering our daily salah (prayers). The meaning and actualization of khushu lies in the ‘presence of our hearts’ while we are reporting for our daily duty towards Allah .
‘Khushu’ is an Arabic word used to refer to humility or humbleness while offering our daily salah (prayers). The meaning and actualization of khushu lies in the ‘presence of our hearts’ while we are reporting for our daily duty towards Allah .
Salah
 is the key to our success in this world and the next. But if we do not 
look after this key or lose it, we’ll not be able to unlock the doors 
that lead to the good in this life and the next – it’s as simple as 
that. Poor quality of salah is like not reaping full benefits of a 
powerful life management tool given to us by the Creator of Life 
Himself! Undoubtedly, when our salah is in good condition, we’ll notice 
that all the other life affairs also naturally fall into their right 
places with ease, InshaAllah. Times of ease become more joyful and times
 of difficulties become easy, or at the very least become bearable.
“It is the believers who are successful: those who are humble in their prayer”
[Quran verse 23,1-2].
“Khushoo’
 in prayer happens when a person empties his heart for it (prayer), and 
focuses on it to the exlusion of all else, and prefers it to everything 
else. Only then does he find comfort and joy in it, as the Prophet 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘… and my joy has been
 made in salaah.’” (Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 5/456. The hadeeth is in Musnad
 Ahmad, 3/128 and Saheeh al-Jaami’, 3124).
Allah
 has mentioned al-khaashi’eena wa’l-khaashi’aat (men and women who are 
humble (before their Lord)), and described this quality as one of the 
qualities of those who are chosen. He tells us that He has prepared for 
them forgiveness and a great reward (i.e., Paradise). [See al-Ahzaab 
33:35].
One
 of the benefits of khushoo’ is that it makes prayer easier for a 
person. Allah tells us (interpretation of the meaning): “And seek help 
in patience and al-salaah (the prayer),
Striving to gain that which gives and strengthens khushoo’
This can be achieved in several ways, such as the following:
Preparing oneself for prayer properly
For example:
・By repeating the words of the adhaan after the muezzin;
・By
 pronouncing the du’aa’ to be recited after the adhaan: “Allaahummah 
Rabba haadhihi’l-da’wati’l-taammah wa’-salaati’l-qaa’imah, aati 
Muhammadan il-waseelata wa’l-fadeelah, wab’ath-hu’l-maqaam al-mahmood 
alladhi wa’adtah (O Allaah, Lord of this perfect call and the prayer to 
be offered, grant Muhammad the privilege (of interceding) and also the 
eminence, and resurrect him to the praised position that You have 
promised)”;
・Reciting du’aa’ between the adhaan and the iqaamah;
・Doing
 wudoo’ properly, saying Bismillaah before it and making dhikr and 
saying the du’aa’ after it, “Ash-hadu an laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdahu 
laa shareeka lah wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan ‘abduhu wa rasooluhu (I 
bear witness that there is no god except Allaah alone, with no partner 
or associate, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and 
messenger)” and “Allaahummaj’alni min al-tawwaabeena waj’alni min 
al-mutatahhireen (O Allaah, make me of those who repent and make me of 
those who purify themselves)”;
・Using
 siwaak to cleanse and perfume the mouth that is going to recite Qur’aan
 in a short while, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
 upon him) said: “Purify your mouths for the Qur’aan.” (Reported by 
al-Bazzaar, who said: we do not have it with any better isnaad than 
this. Kashf al-Astaar, 1/242. Al-Haythami said: its men are thiqaat. 
2/99. Al-Albaani said: its isnaad is jayyid. Al-Saheehah, 1213);
・Thinking about the aayaat and adhkaar being recited during the prayer and interacting with them
・Wearing
 one’s best and cleanest clothes, because Allaah says (interpretation of
 the meaning): “O Children of Adam! Take your adornment (by wearing your
 clean clothes) while praying…” [al-A’raaf 7:31]. Allaah is most 
deserving of seeing us “take our adornment” for Him. Clean, pleasant 
smelling clothes are also more comfortable and relaxing, unlike clothes 
for sleeping or working in.
We
 should also prepare ourselves by covering our ‘awrah properly, 
purifying the spot where we are going to pray, getting ready early and 
waiting for the prayer, and making the rows straight and solid, without 
any gaps, because the shayaateen come in through the gaps in the rows.
・Remembering death whilst praying
The
 Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Remember 
death in your prayer, for the man who remembers death during his prayer 
is bound to pray properly, and pray the prayer of a man who does not 
think that he will pray any other prayer.” (al-Silsilat al-Saheehah by 
al-Albaani, 1421. It was reported from al-Suyooti that al-Haafiz ibn 
Hajar classed this hadeeth as hasan).
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